Look... They're breeding!!! Multiplied like weeds!!! Thinking about other ways for their eyes... So many ideas... I want to make one with a tiara..
You can find the tutorial for making these owl here:
Seriously... most women need shoes rack, for me, I need yarns rack, so I can find
my yarn easily... right now I have them in boxes, so I have to dig deep
down to find or look for the right color of yarn...
If I could have my way, this is my walls would look like ^_^
It's that time of the year when it's cold out and you feeling like staying inside and crochet something new.
I learned how to crochet snowflakes.
The
pattern for this snowflakes is very complicated and the yarn is very
tiny, usually for laces... it has sparkles that my iphone cannot picked
up on this photo:(
The video tutorial for this is here:
My
hands usually got cold at work, the thing is I don't like wearing long
sleeves cause I got quite hot when I do my pick ups, so I got this
pattern from Youtube and decided to try making it... the yarn for this one is
too bulky though, make it very bulky, very warm and not showing the
pattern too well...
Oh no, I couldn't find the original video anymore, but the pattern is similar to this one:
More pictures
to
show more of the flowery pattern... it has no fingers, which I think
very dainty... will look good popping out of the sleeves, like a
Victorian cuff?...
The
bulky yarn for this neck warmer is very soft, I love the pattern and
the color too, only took me about half an hour to make... the deep
mustard goes really nice with my black on black for work...
The tutorial video for this pattern is here:
This scarf brooch is actually a hair accessories... looks really well on my neck warmer, I got lots of compliments for it! ($10 for 3 at night market)
While making the other owl, I saw the link for making this cute owl, so I just have to give it a go!
Tutorial for this owl is here:
I learned how to crocodile stitch making this owl. This is my very first time trying out this pattern. It's not so bad once you know what to do.
I learned it from this tutorial: